Polwarth Castle
Organisation
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Canmore ID58489
Site TypeCASTLE
CountyBERWICKSHIRE
ParishPOLWARTH
CouncilSCOTTISH BORDERS, THE
NGRNT 7490 4993
Latitude, Longitude55.742098N, 2.401349W
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Summary Notes
Polwarth Castle was situated halfway between Polwarth village and the church. The date of construction is unknown, and no remains are visible at the site, which was marked in the late nineteenth century by a clump of fir trees.
No details of the castle itself are recorded, but it was probably a thick-walled defensive structure. Likewise, little is known about the Polwarth family, who held the lands associated with the castle until the sixteenth century. The first record of them is in a charter dating from the reign of Alexander II (1214-49).
Text prepared by RCAHMS as part of the Accessing Scotland's Past project at http://www.accessingscotlandspast.org.uk
Polwarth Castle was situated halfway between Polwarth village and the church. The date of construction is unknown, and no remains are visible at the site, which was marked in the late nineteenth century by a clump of fir trees.
No details of the castle itself are recorded, but it was probably a thick-walled defensive structure. Likewise, little is known about the Polwarth family, who held the lands associated with the castle until the sixteenth century. The first record of them is in a charter dating from the reign of Alexander II (1214-49).
Text prepared by RCAHMS as part of the Accessing Scotland's Past project at http://www.accessingscotlandspast.org.uk
Archaeological Notes
NT74NW 10 7490 4993.
(NT 7490 4993) Polwarth Castle (NR) (Site of)
OS 6"map, Roxburghshire, (1908).
Polwarth Castle stood halfway between the village and the church, its site marked by a clump of Scotch firs. The lands of Polwarth were held by a family of the same name of whom little is known, although they are said to have been established before 900, but the name is first mentioned in a charter of the time of Alexander II (1214-49).
M Warrender 1894.
A mound of earth and stone now marks the site. There are no traces of any building foundations.
Visited by OS(RD) 22 July 1970.
There are no visible remains of this castle, and the date of its construction is unknown.
RCAHMS 1980, visited 1979.
NT74NW 10 7490 4993.
(NT 7490 4993) Polwarth Castle (NR) (Site of)
OS 6"map, Roxburghshire, (1908).
Polwarth Castle stood halfway between the village and the church, its site marked by a clump of Scotch firs. The lands of Polwarth were held by a family of the same name of whom little is known, although they are said to have been established before 900, but the name is first mentioned in a charter of the time of Alexander II (1214-49).
M Warrender 1894.
A mound of earth and stone now marks the site. There are no traces of any building foundations.
Visited by OS(RD) 22 July 1970.
There are no visible remains of this castle, and the date of its construction is unknown.
RCAHMS 1980, visited 1979.




